Fengqiao Experience Exhibition

This is the result of our latest efforts: a faithful 3D replica of the Fengqiao Experience Exhibition center located in the Chinese thousand-year-old little town of Fengqiao. Everything is made with Cinema 4D, Corona and a touch of Photoshop.

The purpose of this project was to create a public space for residents and a welcome area for guests and tourists coming from all directions. This facility has also the functions of exhibitions, commerce, and small meetings. Designed by UAD and photographed by Quiang Zhao.

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Enkorika Shrine

This place of worship comprises two timber panels angled toward one another, like a pair of hands in prayer. A metallic roof gives a simple and protective external aspect. The semi-enclosed structure simultaneously creates a defined interior while remaining open to nature and the community.

Inside, the covering is supported by wooden beams revealing the constructive simplicity. With a total length of 13 meters, the structure soars high at 9m, indicating a sense of connection with God and the heavens above. The raising of the main beam after the altar increases space depth and highlights this sacral point.

Two Tastes

So there is not that much about this project really. It is a personal project that focuses on creating a visually appealing, emotion evoking visualization where the sofa is in the center of attention.

These types of projects are a great way to experiment with workflows and moods so that you can get a better idea of what could help clients stand out amongst the crowd.

Instead of just creating an evenly lit interior shot, one can try to experiment and try to invoke emotions in the viewer.

Raw Serenity

Raw Serenity is an exploration of styles unknown, a step out of the comfort zone in search for the new and different. Whether the project is ultimately categorized as a product visualization or even an interior render set is not really important. What is important is exploring new styles and new design principles which can eventually help create inspiring commercial work and help clients and brands stand out.

This project is heavily inspired by the Japanese Wabi Sabi aesthetic which is derived from a world view that is centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection.